Derwin Gray
Dr. Derwin L. Gray is the founding and lead pastor of Transformation Church, just outside of Charlotte, North Carolina. He is also the author several books, including “How to Heal Our Racial Divide: What the Bible Says, and the First Christians Knew, about Racial Reconciliation.” You can follow him at @derwinlgray on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, as well as at www.derwinlgray.com
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Reflecting on Lausanne Congress 2024: A Call to a Diverse, Holistic Gospel
As I reflect on the Lausanne Congress 2024 in Seoul, I feel like experienced a forestate of the new heavens and new earth.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
God’s Kingdom Story: What Story Are You Telling?
There is one story that is above all of the others, and it is the kingdom story. It is the genuine story that our hearts long for and the one in which God invites us to participate.
Articles for Pastors
Fear Is Contagious—But So Is Gospel Courage
Fear is contagious, but so is gospel courage. Choose the courage Paul showed when he confronted Peter, Barnabas, and others because “they were not following the truth of the gospel message.”
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Juneteenth and the Gospel of Freedom
"The story of Juneteenth reminds me of how many followers of Jesus live enslaved to sin and dark powers, even though they have been set free by Jesus," says Dr. Derwin Gray.
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Let’s Make Evangelism Great Again
Today, Derwin Gray calls upon the name of Jesus because the "Naked Preacher," a linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts, made evangelism great again. Here are five ways we can also.
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Missional and Multiethnic: Are You Ready for the Future of the Church?
It’s time for American church leaders to recognize that a missional, multiethnic church is the future, says Dr. Derwin Gray, who argues that we need to follow Norwegian church leaders in embracing how Jesus is building his transcultural church.
Articles for Pastors
Why Isn’t the Civil Rights Movement Considered a Revival Movement?
In 1957, the Civil Rights Movement was started by Black Christians in the South “with the goal of redeeming 'the soul of America' through nonviolent resistance” in response to the evils of racism and injustice. So why is it that we do not see this movement as a revival?
Articles for Pastors
7 Keys to Create a Culture of Loyalty
You want your staff to be loyal to the vision of the organization and to one another. How does a culture of loyalty happen?
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